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In Ira Levin’s classic comedic thriller, Deathtrap, a washed-up playwright finds a chance to rise to the top once more, a shot he’d be willing to kill for. Sidney Bruhl hasn’t written a hit play for 18 years when he receives a script from a former student, Clifford Anderson, that’s a guaranteed success. His wife, Myra, suggests the two men could collaborate; Sidney jokes that it’d be just as easy to murder the young man and steal the script for his own. When Clifford arrives later that evening, no one--not even the visiting psychic--could predict where the dark events of the night will go. Who is innocent? Who only seems that way? Deathtrap is a sharply funny play full of twists and turns that keep an audience on the edge of their seats. Is anyone really safe when a man sees a clean shot at success? reitztheater.littleboxoffice.com
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Welcome to Open Mic Nights at The Liddle Gallery! June 21st is our next Open Mic Night. Doors open at 6PM and Show starts at 6:30PM. These events are free to the public. Come and enjoy local artists, musicians, poets, comedians, and more. Participate or just enjoy the show. Piano on site. Bring a snack to share!
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In Ira Levin’s classic comedic thriller, Deathtrap, a washed-up playwright finds a chance to rise to the top once more, a shot he’d be willing to kill for. Sidney Bruhl hasn’t written a hit play for 18 years when he receives a script from a former student, Clifford Anderson, that’s a guaranteed success. His wife, Myra, suggests the two men could collaborate; Sidney jokes that it’d be just as easy to murder the young man and steal the script for his own. When Clifford arrives later that evening, no one--not even the visiting psychic--could predict where the dark events of the night will go. Who is innocent? Who only seems that way? Deathtrap is a sharply funny play full of twists and turns that keep an audience on the edge of their seats. Is anyone really safe when a man sees a clean shot at success? reitztheater.littleboxoffice.com  
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The fourth in a summer-long series of events at the Kerr House Museum, members of the Society will provide history demonstrations in the yard including loom, broom and rope making. Light refreshments provided. No charge for the presentation or to tour the museum. 
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Continue celebrating our 95th Anniversary with us! Join in on the fun with Discovery Days 2025! A celebration of 90 years of discovery and Dunlavy family history at Lincoln Caverns. Just once a year, enjoy special historic tours, workshops, children's activities and fun for the whole family. At special prices too - $9.40 for 94 - all tickets! 9 AM - 5 PM each day. No advance tickets/registration available. Example Schedule of Events and Activities: Historic Interpretive Tours of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks PLUS Free Workshops & Activities for the whole family! 11:00 AM Intro. To Speleology – This interactive PowerPoint presentation features the story of how caves form, plus information about types of speleothems, cave life and cave conservation. 12:00 PM Batty About Bats – All about Pennsylvania’s bat species and their importance in our world with games, activities and a craft to take home! 1:00 PM Rocks Rock – Rocks, minerals, and crystals, too! Visit various stations performing identification tests and learning fascinating properties of rocks and minerals. And a rock craft too! 2:00 PM History & Development of Lincoln Caverns – Personalized presentation, featuring the history of three generations of discovery, education and conservation of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks. 3:00 PM Fossil Fanatics – Discover the past! Hands-On activities teach how fossils formed and provide clues to the history of our earth. Includes fossil craft & fossil hunt. 4:00 PM S.O.S. – Save Our Species! – Bats, birds, flowers, plants – many are endangered. Discuss species from your home state and why bats have become endangered. Research your favorite and make a poster to take home.
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Welcome to Open Mic Nights at The Liddle Gallery! September 20th is our next Open Mic Night. Doors open at 6PM and Show starts at 6:30PM. These events are free to the public. Come and enjoy local artists, musicians, poets, comedians, and more. Participate or just enjoy the show. Piano on site. Bring a snack to share! 
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Welcome to Open Mic Nights at The Liddle Gallery! August 23rd is our next Open Mic Night. Doors open at 6PM and Show starts at 6:30PM. These events are free to the public. Come and enjoy local artists, musicians, poets, comedians, and more. Participate or just enjoy the show. Piano on site. Bring a snack to share! 
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Friday, August 29 What is a Woodhick Anyhow? 7:30 PM—Campground Amphitheater  How much wood would a Woodhick Hick???  But seriously what is a Woodhick anyhow? Join us to learn what the Woodhick weekend is all about, who Woodhicks were and some of the timbering heritage right here at Parker Dam.    Saturday, August 30 Logslide/Stumpfield Trail Hike 10:00 AM—Quehanna Trailhead Enjoy this guided hike along the Logslide and Stumpfield Trail loop.  Park history will be shared and how it sculpted the forest we have today.  We will also digest how our current impacts might influence the forests of the future.  Bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Log Drive! 1:00 PM—Beach  Bring your sand buckets and meet the naturalist on the beach to conduct a scale-model log drive, much as they did to move logs in the 1870s & ‘80’s. Night Eyes Hike  8:30 PM—Campground Amphitheater  Have you ever seen the shine from an animal’s eyes at night? Join us to find out why that happens and some of the other adaptations that wildlife has for seeing at night. After a short talk on how and why eye shine occurs join park staff for a short hike up Stumpfield trail to see if we can find any wildlife to look for eyeshine. Bring a flashlight or headlamp along, red light preferred but not necessary.  Non-Denominational Sunday Services Sundays at 10:30 AM Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, nondenominational services will be held at the campground amphitheater on: In case of rain, services will be moved to the Environmental Education Classroom. Sunday, August 31 WOODHICK GAMES 1:00 PM—Above Cabin Road Registration opens at noon, with the competition beginning at 1:00 PM.  All the usual events: log rolling, crosscut sawing, and so on.  Vie for the coveted Woodhick (or Woodchick) of the Year by having the lowest score (think golf).  Participate and learn, or simply watch other Woodhicks as they compete—and cheer on your favorite.hicks. 
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Welcome to Open Mic Nights at The Liddle Gallery! October 25th is our next Open Mic Night. TIME TO GET SPOOKY! Come in your best costume! Doors open at 6PM and Show starts at 6:30PM. These events are free to the public. Come and enjoy local artists, musicians, poets, comedians, and more. Participate or just enjoy the show. Piano on site. Bring a snack to share! 
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The Clearfield Community Band will present a free concert on Tuesday, August 12 at 7:00 PM at the Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre, Inc. (CAST), located at 112 E. Locust Street in downtown Clearfield.   This family-friendly event will feature a variety of musical selections performed by talented local musicians. Admission is free, and donations are appreciated to support CAST and the arts in our community.   “We’re thrilled to bring live music to the heart of Clearfield,” said Mason Strouse, Executive Director of CAST. “Events like this highlight the incredible talent in our area and provide a fun, accessible night out for the entire community.”   Doors open at 6:30 PM. Seating is general admission and available on a first-come, first-served basis.   For more information, visit www.ClearfieldArts.org or follow CAST on social media.
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Join us as we return to the Ritz Theater in Clearfield. 11 years ago we investigated the Ritz for the previous owner. Now, the new owners have stated that strange things are happening at the theater, and we can't help but wonder if it's our old friend, Fred Brown making sure the theater he loved is still running smoothly. Reservations are $45 per person, unless attending both nights of our two-night, Halloween events, in which case the cost is only $40 per person, per event. (A $10 savings) Message us on our page and tell us how many spots you want to reserve, and it will be for one or both nights. A PayPal link will be sent to you to remit payment. Once your payment has been received, you will be confirmed for your reservations, and will be added to the guest list for one or both events. Refreshments will be provided throughout the course of the event, and we will have equipment for our guests to use, to investigate along with us, the team. So join us for a night of Halloween trivia (with prizes), treats, and a paranormal investigation!
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Sunday, July 27th 11-1230 pm & 1-2:30 pm Thursday July 31st 6-730 pm  Find yourself in awe of the exposed sandstone and forested paths of Bilger's rocks. Explore all day as you hike along 300 million year old rock beds, featuring passageways and outcroppings perfect for climbing. The park offers tours, special events, campgrounds and more. During our guided outings, volunteers from Bilger's Rocks will discuss the "stories in the stone", the natural wonder of the Homewood stone formation that dates back 300 million years. Learn about Native Americans who made their homes and trails in the area, plant and animal life that exists in this unique environment, and the park's designation as a Wild Plant Sanctuary by Pennsylvania DCNR. All Guided Outings are rain or shine. Cancellations due to dangerous or severe weather will be announced on our website and social media. Free transportation is available from State College, PA to the Sunday, July 27, 11:00 a.m. outing at Bilger's Rocks. Visit CentredOutdoors.org/transportation to reserve a seat. Difficulty: Moderate Hike Distance (miles): 1.5 Parking Information: Large gravel parking lot at the park entrance. What To Expect: Narrow trails wind between and on top of large rock beds. Crevices between the rocks are great for exploring. A wide gravel path circles around the rock bed area. How To Prepare: Sturdy shoes and a water bottle are required. Sunscreen and insect protection are also recommended for all outings. Cell service may be limited in this area.
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Announcements Welcome back for the 58th Red Moshannon Downriver Race! Other Announcements 1. No day-of-event race entries. 2. All racers must register by March 14th. 3. There will be an awards banquet immediately following the race at Saint Severin social hall in Drifting, PA. A hot meal will be available for purchase. 4. Stand-up Paddleboard (SUP) racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is prohibited and may result in disqualification. 5. Rudders & Skegs are not allowed at the Red Mo Race. About the Event Held on a remote 7.5-mile section of Moshannon Creek between Peale Bridge near the town of Grassflat, PA and the Route 53 Bridge near the town of Moshannon, PA. At moderate levels this section of creek is rated Class II+ on the International Scale of Difficulty. High water significantly increases the difficulty. Extra flotation in boats is highly recommended. Most years there are numerous swims and bent boats! Cold water paddling clothing is highly recommended. The water & air temperatures are usually very cold. Time & Location Race Day: Saturday, March 29, 2025 Schedule of events on race morning: Please set your shuttle prior to racer check-in in the morning 9AM to 11AM: Racer check-in and bib pickup at Start Location. 11:30 AM: Racer Meeting at the Start Location. Noon: Race Starts Start Location (Peale Bridge): 40.993389, -78.081111 Finish Location (Rt. 53 Bridge): 41.036778, -78.057778 Awards Banquet & Additional Vehicle Parking (St. Severin's): 41.028857, -78.107834 Rules • Life jackets must be worn properly throughout the race. Life jacket must be U.S. Coast Guard Approved Type I, III, or V (Special Use Device). No automatic- or manual-inflating life jackets. • Race bib must be worn and visible over life jacket during the race. If racing tandem, the bow paddler must wear the bib. • Helmets are required for all kayaks, decked canoes, and SUPs. Helmets are encouraged for open canoes and inflatables. • All boats in “Canoe” and “SUP” divisions must be propelled with single blade paddles. • Operating automatic or powered floor bailers is prohibited. • Rudders and skegs are prohibited on all boats. If the rudder or skeg cannot be removed, it must be disabled such that operation and use does not occur during the race. Fins are permitted on SUPs. • Boats with pedal drive, foot drive, or any other means of propulsion other than single or double-bladed paddles are prohibited. • Decking for open canoes limited to 36” bow & 36” stern. Splash rails cannot exceed 1.5” from hull. Extra flotation placed in canoes/kayaks is highly recommended. • Minimum age of solo kayak or canoe paddler is 16 years of age, unless participating in the Youth class or OC2 Over/Under class. • All Youth participants must be accompanied by an adult on the racecourse, unless they have received written approval from Race Officials prior to race day. If a parent/guardian is accompanying a Youth solo racer the guardian does not need to pay a race entry fee. • SUP racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is limited to ruddering and bow/stern draws. Taking more than two forward strokes may result in disqualification. Exceptions may be made for moments of exhaustion or re-entry. • Racers may compete in an age-restricted race class if they qualify, but are not limited to that race class. Racers may compete in only one race class. • Racers must be in control of their boat while crossing the start and finish line. • Racers must notify race officials if they drop out of the competition for any reason and turn in bib to sweep boat. • Any paddler or boat found in violation of these rules may result in disqualification. • HIGH WATER CONTINGENCY. Race organizers may, at their discretion, choose to cancel or postpone the race if the level on the Rt. 53 bridge gage is projected to be above four feet on the day of the race. • Race Officials’ decisions are final.
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The Pennsylvania Bridal Association is dedicated to assisting brides, grooms, bridal parties, and family members to find the ideal vendors who can make their wedding day one to be remembered by all. By setting up events designed to introduce brides and grooms to wedding professionals, we specialize in local shows with local vendors. Our bridal shows offer a unique situation where those involved in the wedding planning process can meet and discuss products and services with local wedding professionals, sample gourmet delights, register to win prizes, and have fun with the wedding planning experience! 
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Welcome to Open Mic Nights at The Liddle Gallery! March 28th is our next Open Mic Night. Doors open at 6PM and Show starts at 6:30PM. These events are free to the public. Come and enjoy local artists, musicians, poets, comedians, and more. Participate or just enjoy the show. Piano on site. Bring a snack to share!
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Bring Your Own Partner - $40/Team 4 rounds of Switch followed by a double elimination bracket. 6 games guaranteed! Registration and warmups will begin at Noon. Tournament to start promptly at 1pm! There will be a Competitive bracket, meant for those who regularly play in cornhole events and a Backyard bracket for those who only played in backyard settings or a limited amount of sanctioned events.
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Don't miss this opportunity to meet and mingle with your local FARMERS and enjoy a tasty breakfast featuring some local items. All served by your local Farm Bureau Board Members again this year! This year's theme is set around "ASK A FARMER". Bring your questions and ask our panel of farmers. We will have door prizes, basket raffle, and a 50/50! All proceeds benefit activities, education, and events in our area. WHEN: March 7, 2026, 8-11am. Doors will open at 8 and breakfast service will begin shortly thereafter. Program will start at approximately 9. COST: $12 for Adults / $5 for Children under 12 (Cash or Check Only) RSVP: By February 28, 2026. Text/Call Steve (814) 762-3063, send us a Facebook Message, or email to clearfieldcountyfarmbureau@gmail.com If you are interested in Sponsoring, Volunteering, or Donating Door Prizes or Baskets, please contact us via Facebook or our local Board Member. STAY TUNED for more announcements about "Ask a Farmer", Sponsors, and other info for that morning
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Join us for a FREE Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt! Kids will search for glowing eggs and enjoy Easter crafts, fun tattoos, and a special visit from the Easter Bunny. A joyful event for the whole family!! Each participant will be going home with enough candy to fill their bellies and a smile on their face! Please make sure to Register below if you plan on attending https://tccgroups.churchcenter.com/registr.../events/3434228
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22nd Annual Discovery Days Celebrating 95 Years of Discovery! Saturday & Sunday, June 20–21, 2026 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Join us for the 22nd Annual Discovery Days as we celebrate 95 years of exploration, education and family legacy at Lincoln Caverns. For one special weekend each year, guests experience historic interpretive tours of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, along with free workshops and children’s activities throughout the day. Special Anniversary Ticket Price: Just $9.50 for 95 Years of Discovery. Panning for gems available at an additional charge. Fun for the entire family Schedule of Events Historic interpretive tours of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, plus free workshops and activities for the whole family throughout the day. 11:00 AM      Intro. To Speleology – Personalized, interactive PowerPoint Presentation, featuring cave formation, types of speleothems, cave life and conservation. 12:00 PM      Whispers on Stone – Storytelling and art go hand in hand – all the way back to early cave paintings. Children will get to create their own story by creating a piece of art in the style of ancient cave paintings. 1:00 PM       Not Just Jurassic – Dig into the past with a geologic time activity and a great mass extinction game! Where have all the dinosaurs gone? 2:00 PM      History & Development of Lincoln Caverns – Personalized presentation, featuring the history of three generations of discovery, education and conservation of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks. 3:00 PM      Troglo Who? – Learn about the unique creatures inhabiting cave systems, their adaptations, and how they depend on one another through games and activities. 4:00 PM     Fungus Amongus – 90% of PA’s cave dwelling bats have perished due to White Nose Syndrome since 2006. Learn how the disease spreads, what is being done and how bats are adapting. Meet Echo the Bat Noon–3:00 PM Meet and greet with our mascot, Echo the Bat!   You are invited to hike our nature trails, check out Warrior Ridge Campground, use our picnic facilities, pan for gems, and browse in the area’s largest gift shop – Raystown Rocks!  We have the largest selection of rocks & minerals in central PA!  Be sure to tour the Lincoln Learning Center and find out about all the programs Lincoln Caverns has to offer.
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National Caves & Karst Day Celebrate National Caves and Karst Day at Lincoln Caverns in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania! The National Caves Association established this special day to increase awareness of the important role caves and karst landscapes play in our environment and daily lives.   As a leader in STEM and environmental education, Lincoln Caverns offers awe-inspiring, educational interpretive cavern tours that help visitors understand the science, geology, and ecology of these unique underground ecosystems. It’s the perfect family-friendly learning adventure for residents and visitors looking for meaningful things to do in PA this June.   Join us for TEN for PENN — $10 tickets for Pennsylvania residents, one day only! Enjoy guided cave tours plus FREE hands-on crafts and educational activities throughout the day.
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Summer Family Fun Nights Thursdays, June 18–August 13, 2026 5:00–8:00 PM Join us for Summer Family Fun Nights at Lincoln Caverns! Bring the whole family for an evening of hands-on learning and adventure during these special themed tours. Each night includes: Interactive cavern tour Gem panning A fun kids’ craft Advance ticket purchase is required. Ticket sales close at 5:00 PM the day prior to each tour. Recommended for ages 4+. Summer Family Fun Night Schedule Treasure Hunt Tour – June 18, July 9, July 30 Guests follow an educational treasure map through the caverns to discover buried treasure — and take it home! Scavenger Hunt Tour – July 16, August 6 Participate in a cavern scavenger hunt and create a fun bat craft. Lantern Tours – June 25, July 23, August 13 Tour the caverns by flickering lantern light — just like early explorers! Advance ticket purchase is required. Sales close at 5:00 PM the day prior to each tour. Get tickets now!
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43rd Annual Ghosts & Goblins Evening Terror Tours Lincoln Caverns’ Presents An All New Theme, for their 5th decade of Fright! GHOSTS & GOBLINS 2026 Book online now! Or CALL 814.643.0268 CHOOSE YOUR TOUR TIME! Guaranteed Time – No Wait Upon Arrival Purchase today for the best selection of dates and times! Remaining tickets will be available at the door—on a first come-first serve basis, but quantities may be limited. Saturday Daytime Family Tours 11 AM -5 PM Saturdays Only HAUNTED CAVE, NATURAL CAVE & HAYRIDE! ALL TICKETS $23.98 – Children ages 4 – 12 – Panning for Gems Included! Event is held rain or shine. If inclement weather makes the hayride unsafe, daytime guests will receive a $3 gift shop voucher. EVENING TERROR TOURS 6 PM – 9:30 PM Fridays & Saturdays HAUNTED CAVE, HAUNTED TRAIL & HAUNTED HAYRIDE! ALL TICKETS $29.98 Each Event is held rain or shine. If inclement weather makes the night-time hayride unsafe, guests will enjoy an incredible black light tour of Whisper Rocks in its place! GHOSTS & GOBLINS FUN PAK TOUR FOR GROUPS Group rates available Friday night & Saturday daytime Must purchase 15 or more tickets for group rates. FRIDAY NIGHT: $25.98 Each SATURDAY DAYTIME: $21.98 Each Children ages 4 – 12 – Panning for Gems Included for Daytime tours Only! Group rates available by phone only. Call 814.643.0268 to reserve. Tour Date/Time Non-Transferable/ Purchases Non-Refundable
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43rd Annual Ghosts & Goblins Evening Terror Tours Lincoln Caverns’ Presents An All New Theme, for their 5th decade of Fright! GHOSTS & GOBLINS 2026 Book online now! Or CALL 814.643.0268 CHOOSE YOUR TOUR TIME! Guaranteed Time – No Wait Upon Arrival Purchase today for the best selection of dates and times! Remaining tickets will be available at the door—on a first come-first serve basis, but quantities may be limited. Saturday Daytime Family Tours 11 AM -5 PM Saturdays Only HAUNTED CAVE, NATURAL CAVE & HAYRIDE! ALL TICKETS $23.98 – Children ages 4 – 12 – Panning for Gems Included! Event is held rain or shine. If inclement weather makes the hayride unsafe, daytime guests will receive a $3 gift shop voucher. EVENING TERROR TOURS 6 PM – 9:30 PM Fridays & Saturdays HAUNTED CAVE, HAUNTED TRAIL & HAUNTED HAYRIDE! ALL TICKETS $29.98 Each Event is held rain or shine. If inclement weather makes the night-time hayride unsafe, guests will enjoy an incredible black light tour of Whisper Rocks in its place! GHOSTS & GOBLINS FUN PAK TOUR FOR GROUPS Group rates available Friday night & Saturday daytime Must purchase 15 or more tickets for group rates. FRIDAY NIGHT: $25.98 Each SATURDAY DAYTIME: $21.98 Each Children ages 4 – 12 – Panning for Gems Included for Daytime tours Only! Group rates available by phone only. Call 814.643.0268 to reserve. Tour Date/Time Non-Transferable/ Purchases Non-Refundable
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